Wish I new the story behind this fish like depth and bait.
He said on a top water, he was loading up at ten when we were unloading, not sure why he went around to concho to weigh it instead of Elm creek where he loading. Congratulations to him, beautiful fish.
Wish I new the story behind this fish like depth and bait.
He said on a top water, he was loading up at ten when we were unloading, not sure why he went around to concho to weigh it instead of Elm creek where he loading. Congratulations to him, beautiful fish.
If that is true, can you imagine the blow up by a 14#er on a topwater!
Wish I new the story behind this fish like depth and bait.
He said on a top water, he was loading up at ten when we were unloading, not sure why he went around to concho to weigh it instead of Elm creek where he loading. Congratulations to him, beautiful fish.
If that is true, can you imagine the blow up by a 14#er on a topwater!
I do believe him, he walked up to the store from the ramp and stopped to talk to us and asked for a ride back down to the ramp so I told him to hop in. I have no reason to think he was telling a story, told us where and how on his own accord. Seemed like a really nice guy and we were all happy for him.
Wish I new the story behind this fish like depth and bait.
He said on a top water, he was loading up at ten when we were unloading, not sure why he went around to concho to weigh it instead of Elm creek where he loading. Congratulations to him, beautiful fish.
If that is true, can you imagine the blow up by a 14#er on a topwater!
I would bet it wasnt a huge blow up but more of a toilet bowl flush. I caught several over 10lbs on top waters and they all were like a toilet bowel flush
Wish I new the story behind this fish like depth and bait.
He said on a top water, he was loading up at ten when we were unloading, not sure why he went around to concho to weigh it instead of Elm creek where he loading. Congratulations to him, beautiful fish.
If that is true, can you imagine the blow up by a 14#er on a topwater!
I would bet it was a huge blow up but more of a toilet bowl flush. I caught several over 10lbs on top waters and they all were like a toilet bowel flush
Those big fish just suck in and all you see is a swirl. That's when you set the hook and feel like you are snagged, and then the snag starts swimming away.
Wish I new the story behind this fish like depth and bait.
He said on a top water, he was loading up at ten when we were unloading, not sure why he went around to concho to weigh it instead of Elm creek where he loading. Congratulations to him, beautiful fish.
If that is true, can you imagine the blow up by a 14#er on a topwater!
I would bet it wasnt a huge blow up but more of a toilet bowl flush. I caught several over 10lbs on top waters and they all were like a toilet bowel flush
Fish like that can't even jump either. They try but can't quite get out of the high quality h20. The toilet bowl flush bite I would agree with.
Man, what did that fish eat? I have only caught/noodled one fish close to that size of a belly but it had gas in it from a stuck tilapia in its mouth. Once the tilapia was removed and the gas escaped it was a long skinny old bass. Congrats.